Through the management and technical assistance provided by the Women's Business Centers (WBCs), entrepreneurs, especially women who are economically or socially disadvantaged, are offered comprehensive training and counseling on a vast array of topics in many languages to help them start and grow their own businesses.
The NGLCC is the business advocate and direct link between lesbian, gay, bisexual, and trans-gender (LGBT) business owners, corporations, and government, representing the interests of more than 1.4 million businesses and entrepreneurs.
NCWD/Youth works to ensure that transition age youth are provided full access to high-quality services in integrated settings to gain education, employment, and independent living.
Provides support, training, technical assistance, and networking opportunities for teachers. Offers instructional materials, publications, and consulting services. MicroSociety program for K-9, other programs available.
MBA Research, formerly MarkED, provides numerous curricular resources and activities in the area of entrepreneurship, along with many other business functions essential to an entrepreneur.
The purpose of this corporation is to promote the economic and social development of the Latino community by supporting the creation, expansion and diversification of Latino-owned businesses through educational, legislative, and networking activities.
This foundation is working to further understand the phenomenon of entrepreneurship, to advance entrepreneurship education and training efforts, to promote entrepreneurship-friendly policies, and to better facilitate the commercialization of new technologies by entrepreneurs and others, which have great promise for improving the economic welfare of our nation.
Entrepreneurship education and activities are provided by local businesspeople in the classroom using tried-and-true curriculum and methodology to develop skills and abilities in students.
Hmong Wisconsin Chamber of Wisconsin (HWCC) provides assistance in business planning, market analysis, marketing strategies, effective day-to-day business operation, and much more. In addition, it acts as an advocate on behalf of the Hmong businesses and economic issues that affect Hmong businesses.
Provides educational and technical resources, fosters economic exchange between the business and corporate sectors, and promotes a network for political issues, community affairs, and opportunities for the Hispanic population and community at large.
The mission of the HBPA is to promote and assist Hispanic business professionals and to encourage young Hispanics in entrepreneurial endeavors in southeastern Wisconsin.
Our nationally recognized career and technical student organizations have entrepreneurship events. CTSOs also encourage critical thinking and problem solving, both integral traits of an entrepreneur. SkillsUSA is for students interested in Technology and Engineering.